Forever and Ever
Washuu faced eight force-domes holding a man in a blue turban, a large snake, a book, a chalice, a diadem, a locket, and a ring - and Harry Potter's former hitchhiker.
"I suppose you're wondering why I called you all here today," she said with a smirk.
The domes sweatdropped. The man in the large dome failed to apparate.
Washuu faced Harry's cloud of smoke. "You asked me to join you in conquering the Earth. No way was I bargaining with a sliver of a man."
She looked at the man in the turban. "Want rid of your passenger?" He cursed her.
"So be it."
She typed on her console. The floors of six domes rose, passing through the items. Black clouds of soul fragment were compressed into the top of the dome, leaving the jewelry shining and the snake dead. Domes merged until there were two, one filled with smoke and one with the man. "Any last request?" she asked him. He cursed again.
And then there was one, who took his turban off.
"Curse you! Those horcruxes gave me immortality. As long as one piece remained, I couldn't die. Now you've taken that away."
Washuu waved dismissively. "I'm immortal, and it's sad watching your friends age and die. I mostly hang out with Juraians - they last. Earth folk? Maybe a hundred years. You'd regret it. I can give you immortality, but are you sure you want it?"
Voldemort made his biggest mistake. "Yes."
The dome turned silvery.
"Ryo-Ohki? This man is in eternal time-freeze. Would you throw him into a black hole for me?"
"Miyah!"
